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Vitamin C
Skin Care – The
challenge
Vitamin C is
often regarded
as a wrinkle
fighter or an
anti-aging
agent. The main
objective of
‘Vitamin C skin
care’, in
scientific
terms, is to
increase the
synthesis of
collagen (a
structural
protein that is
found in skin).
The additional
benefit of
‘Vitamin C skin
care’ is related
to its
capability of
countering free
radicals which
cause damage to
the skin.
Vitamin C skin
care, however,
faces a major
challenge today.
This is related
to the oxidation
tendency of
Vitamin C skin
care products.
On coming in
contact with any
oxidising agent
(e.g. air), the
Vitamin C in the
Vitamin C skin
care products,
gets oxidised;
thus making the
Vitamin C skin
care product
useless (in fact
counter-effective).
The oxidised
Vitamin C
imparts a
yellowish-brown
colour to the
Vitamin C skin
care product.
This is
something that
you need to
check before
buying a Vitamin
C skin care
product. Even
after you buy a
Vitamin C skin
care product,
you need to
store it
properly and
keep checking
that it’s still
good to use
(i.e. it hasn’t
attained a
yellowish-brown
texture).
The
manufacturers of
Vitamin C skin
care products
have tried to
deal with this
(oxidation)
problem in
multiple ways
(and research on
Vitamin C skin
care products is
on the top of
their list). One
such method of
retaining
effectiveness of
Vitamin C skin
care products
for a long term
is to keep a
high
concentration
(say 10%) of
Vitamin C.
However, this
makes the
Vitamin C skin
care products
even more
expensive. The
Vitamin C skin
care products
are already
pretty
inexpensive and
making them even
more expensive
will throw the
product
manufacturers
out of business.
The other way is
to use Vitamin C
derivatives
(like ascorbyl
palmitate and
magnesium
ascorbyl
phosphate).
These are not
only more stable
but also
inexpensive.
Even though the
derivatives
based products
are not as
effective as the
Vitamin C skin
care products,
their stability
against
oxidation is a
very desirable
feature that
makes them very
attractive.
Moreover, these
are known to be
less irritating
too.
Talking of
effectiveness of
Vitamin C skin
care products,
it’s important
to mention that
not everyone
responds to
Vitamin C
treatments. So
it’s not a magic
potion in any
way. If you
don’t see a
noticeable
difference in
your skin, it
might be because
of your skin not
responding to
Vitamin C
treatment (and
the Vitamin C
skin care
products might
not be at fault,
at all).
As more research
goes on, one can
only keep our
fingers crossed
and wait for a
complete
solution to the
challenges faced
by ‘Vitamin C
skin care’
today. |
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